(4) Although the Interior DSepartment's preliminary view is what a program for health care chat is less extensive chan thac cutlined in (a) above may not meet the requirements of the statute, it asks the contractor to develop a plan tc provide healrch care for the people Bikini,Enewetak, of Rengelap, Stirik Wott Ss ar anc ae asoiis, With restect to any LnIuEy _ esult, 4 iliness, or weapons testing crogram. The contractor it be required to provide cost estimates for this pian. (e) To the extent relevant to each of the foregoing plarG) the Contractor should provica information with ;respect to the following: (1) Rongelap and Ctirik secoles. What will be required by way of staf’, facilities, transrertation, communications, equipment, etc., to provide for the ccntinuance of special medical screening and care of the exposec persons and exramsion of this special program ‘to provide comprehensive health care fer all inhabitants of Rengelap and OUtirik. To tne extent appropriate, alternative methods of providing this specialized cars, plus comprehensive healeh cares, should be presented, along with estimated annual costs. The plan must provide for Cn-atell and Off-Atell residents. (2) Emewetak. What will be required by way of staff, facilities, transportation, communications, equipment, etc., to provida for radiological screening of the people cf Enewetak in their new communities on Enewetak Atoll and to provide also a comprehensive health care program for them. Te the extent aporopriate, alternative methocs of providing this specialized radislegical screening and ceomerehensive health care should be presented, aiong with estimated annual costs. (3) Bikini. What will be required by way of staff, facilities, transportation, ecemunications, equipment, etc., to provide for radiological screening of the people of Bikini if they return to part of the Sikini Atoli? What will be required to provide a comprehensive health care program for the Sikinians in the various locations in which they may reside in the foreseeable future. To the extent agprropriate, alternative methods of providing this specialized radiological sersening and comprehensive health care should be presented, along with estimated annual ¢osts. (4) iwjlieta #3 ca : akia #» +he Government of the Marshall Isiands. The constitution af the Marshall Islands “recognises the right of the people to health care, education, and legal services anc the cklisation to take every step reasonable and necessary to provide these services". (Section 15, Art. 1. Constitution of the Marshall Islands.) The Gevernment of the Marshall Islands has a Ministry of Bealth and an on-going program of health caze.